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FIGHT CONTINUES OVER MEDICARE PLAN FOR RETIRED CITY EMPLOYEES

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STATE SENATE PASSES BILL REQUIRING CELL PHONE COMPANIES TO MEET CLIMATE GOALS

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BIG APPLE CONNECT EXPANDS TO MORE NYCHA HOUSING SITES

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“These crooks are literally sticky-fingered. Th “These crooks are literally sticky-fingered.

The slots of most of the U.S. Postal Service mail collection boxes on the sidewalks of Hicks Street and Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights are regularly coated with a sticky adhesive, a sure sign that thieves are using glue boards designed to trap vermin to “fish” mail out of the boxes.”

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“It’s early evening in mid-March, and a sharp “It’s early evening in mid-March, and a sharp breeze comes off the river as darkness sifts down on Greenpoint. The industrial atmosphere of this low-slung, working-class neighborhood in late winter is belied by 130 Franklin Ave., where the color and light emanating beyond the storefront’s classic black trim and glass facade beckons neighbors in to eat, drink and be happy in inclusive sophistication at Little Rascal.”

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“GREENPOINT — The New York State Public Servic “GREENPOINT — The New York State Public Service Commission issued a statement Thursday saying that Natural Grid’s gas vaporizers planned in Greenpoint are no longer necessary to meet peak demand.

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“The despised scaffolding — aka “sidewalk sh “The despised scaffolding — aka “sidewalk shed” — blighting the landmarked Hotel Bossert at 98 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights is finally coming down, thanks to Councilmember Lincoln Restler’s office in concert with the New York City Department of Buildings.

The scaffolding has been up for two and a half years, blocking views of the stately columns, lovely arches and dozens of lions heads for which the elegant hotel is known.”

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